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Dwarves will sometimes make friends, and this gives them a happy thought. The likelihood of two dwarves becoming friends increases as both spend time {{L|Social skill|socializing}} instead of working. But be warned, although Dwarves get happy thoughts from making friends and talking with them, they will become quite sad if a friend dies. This is a common source of {{L|tantrum|fun}}. | Dwarves will sometimes make friends, and this gives them a happy thought. The likelihood of two dwarves becoming friends increases as both spend time {{L|Social skill|socializing}} instead of working. But be warned, although Dwarves get happy thoughts from making friends and talking with them, they will become quite sad if a friend dies. This is a common source of {{L|tantrum|fun}}. | ||
− | Thus | + | Thus Effort must be made to avoid any socializing, there are several ways to do this: |
The first and hardest option is to ensure noone ever idles. | The first and hardest option is to ensure noone ever idles. | ||
The second is to designate a HUGE meeting area, so large that idlers still wont be anywhere near each other. | The second is to designate a HUGE meeting area, so large that idlers still wont be anywhere near each other. | ||
The best way however is to provide everyone with a personal bedroom. When this is combined with the absense of a designated meeting area, idle dwarves will spend their time in their bedroom, alone. | The best way however is to provide everyone with a personal bedroom. When this is combined with the absense of a designated meeting area, idle dwarves will spend their time in their bedroom, alone. |
Revision as of 01:03, 27 May 2011
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Dwarves will sometimes make friends, and this gives them a happy thought. The likelihood of two dwarves becoming friends increases as both spend time Template:L instead of working. But be warned, although Dwarves get happy thoughts from making friends and talking with them, they will become quite sad if a friend dies. This is a common source of Template:L.
Thus Effort must be made to avoid any socializing, there are several ways to do this: The first and hardest option is to ensure noone ever idles. The second is to designate a HUGE meeting area, so large that idlers still wont be anywhere near each other. The best way however is to provide everyone with a personal bedroom. When this is combined with the absense of a designated meeting area, idle dwarves will spend their time in their bedroom, alone.